SME Network and Computer Systems Administrator (SolarWinds) Information Technology (IT) - Fayetteville, NC at Geebo

SME Network and Computer Systems Administrator (SolarWinds)

Akima Systems Engineering (ASE) supports the Intelligence, DoD, and Science and Research communities with tools, domain knowledge, analyst teams and essential mission staffing services.
We continually seek people with the skills, experience and passion to successfully leverage the complete intelligence lifecycle across America's most critical initiatives.
As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), 100% of our company's profits go back to our more than 14,000 I upiat shareholders that have resided near and above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years.
Our business helps support their way of life and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived in a challenging environment.
Job
Summary:
Design a high availability SolarWinds architecture and deployment plan.
Install, configure, and customize SolarWinds Orion for monitoring, configuration management, and alerting for all nodes ( 6000) on the organization's Army networks Update, integrate, and migrate SolarWinds architecture to authorized operating systems and interdependent services as required to meet INSCOM, Intelligence Community (IC), and ARCYBER orders and directives Interact with clients to receive requests, request clarifications, triage, troubleshoot, and resolve network management issues Install, configure, and administer SolarWinds Network Performance Module (NPM), Network Configuration Manager (NCM), Data Performance Analyzer (DPM), IP Address Manager (IPAM), Web Performance Manager (WPM), Server and Application Monitor (SAM), and Network Traffic Analyzer (NTA) Produce customized alerts, reports, and dashboards.
Develop and maintain SolarWinds Disaster Recovery plan Recommended Skills Architecture Computer Networks Configuration Management Dashboard Disaster Recovery Plan Network Administration Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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